It's a good song, but I couldn't stay with it all the way through tonight. [He was one of my wife's favorite country singers.]I'm Just A Country Boy - Don Williams
He is my fav Country singer also but in respect to you I will listen to him privately. I totally understand and it won't ruin my dayIt's a good song, but I couldn't stay with it all the way through tonight. [He was one of my wife's favorite country singers.]
But it is okay. I didn't mean what I wrote in a negative way. I was tired yesterday. This morning, I can listen to it and enjoy it. We all have our moments.He is my fav Country singer also but in respect to you I will listen to him privately. I totally understand and it won't ruin my day
to not post those video's. Don't say it's Ok, I have done way more for others over my lifetime![]()
Mine too...I never tire of hearing himHe is my fav Country singer
Bit off the norm here but Robbie Robertson when he makes Native Tribal music
it just soothes the soul. Just close your eyes and envision the sky with an eagle
swooping and floating in the distance. Better than a drug for me.
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Robbie Robertson - Cherokee Morning Song
(July 5, 1943 – August 9, 2023) was a Canadian musician and composer. He was the lead guitarist for Bob Dylan's backing band in the mid-late 1960s and early-mid 1970s. Robertson was also the guitarist and primary songwriter of The Band from its inception until 1978, after which time he enjoyed a lengthy solo career.
Jaime Royal Robertson[6] was born an only child[7] on July 5, 1943.[8] His mother, Rosemarie Dolly Chrysler, was born on February 6, 1922.[9] Chrysler was Cayuga and Mohawk,[8][10][11] and was raised on the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve southwest of Toronto near Hamilton.Wow! I didn't know that Robbie Robertson made some Native Tribal music